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Avoid the hassle of jumping from salon to salon and take advantage of the full-salon services at K and J Beauty Supply in Columbia.
This salon is readily available to handle all of your hair care needs.
Turns out the beauty services offered by K and J Beauty Supply are more than you imagine. Stop in today and try their make up application.
Don't go running all over Columbia looking for a variety of different beauty treatments. Find them all at the glamorous K and J Beauty Supply.

Beauty and wellness are one and the same at Merle Norman Cosmetics & Day Spa. Though they specialize in makeup application with their titular cosmetics line, the licensed aestheticians also perform waxing, microdermabrasions, and body treatments.

Spend a day relaxing with your friends and family at Franklin's Sally Beauty Supply, a day spa that caters to both men and women.
Sally Beauty Supply is your one-stop shop for all of your beauty and cosmetic needs, including make up application.
Life can be hectic. Don't worry about making an appointment; just walk-in today.
On a budget? Check out this establishment's reasonably-priced spa services and keep your spending to a minimum.
So visit Sally Beauty Supply for a spa experience you just can't beat.

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The Pencil Skirt: Hips and Hitchcock
If you’re looking for a sleek and versatile skirt with decades of history, you might try on a pencil skirt. Read on to learn more about this hip-hugging garment.
Ever wear an H-line skirt? If that sounds not just unfamiliar but hard to envision, try bending the two vertical lines of the H together at the top. Now play that in reverse and you get, in a gesture, the genesis of the H-line skirt, better known as the pencil skirt.
For this terminology we have to thank the alphabet-obsessed French designer Christian Dior, who, after first popularizing the A-line and then the H-line in the mid-1950s, went on to develop a “Y-line” silhouette. Whereas the A-line accentuates the tiny waist and full hips of an hourglass figure, the pencil skirt stays narrow from top to bottom to hug whatever kind of curves a woman has—if any. This newly slimmed-down look (an extension of earlier pencil-type skirts of the ‘30s and ‘40s) was also dubbed the “French bean” or the “flat look” in the press.
The pencil skirt tends to stop at or just below the knee, with a vent in its back seam to allow for greater mobility. This wasn’t a concern for one of the garment’s early predecessors. The fad of the 1910s known as the hobble skirt took the shape of the pencil skirt and kept going down to the ankles—where an extremely narrow hem required tiny steps and even caused reports of traffic congestion as women supposedly had to be helped across the street. This was a far cry from the images the pencil skirt would come to evoke: the favored choice of sultry Hitchcock blondes and, today, a staple of professional women’s closets everywhere.

For a luxury and upscale spa experience, check out The Skinbar in Brentwood.
This salon's facial service will leave your skin feeling refreshed and healthy.
Beauty lovers will fall in love with the selection of cosmetic products and services at The Skinbar, such as make up application.
Remove your unwanted body and facial hair with The Skinbar's hair removal services.
This salon prefers to take care of its clients by appointment only. Call to set up one today.
The Skinbar also accepts credit card payments for those who prefer to pay with plastic.
With a parking lot adjacent to The Skinbar, you won't get stuck circling the block.
If a full salon service is what you're seeking, remember that The Skinbar is conveniently close by.